Step inside these 8 immersive installations seen at Dubai Design Week 2023
A key feature - every year Dubai Design Week includes a diverse range of immersive installations that captivate and inspire visitors. Bringing together designers, architects, brands
Restorers uncover demon in a 1789 painting – and reveal the decline of superstition in the Age of Reason
The Enlightenment saw science and rational thought replace the religious superstitions of the previous century, and demons became metaphors for the human struggle between good and evil.
New York – Pace is pleased to announce further details of its upcoming presentation of Picasso: 14 Sketchbooks at its 540 West 25th Street gallery in New
‘It starts with women getting angry’: the giant exhibition giving art’s feminist trailblazers their due
Snubbed by the art world, female artists across 20th-century Britain created work on kitchen tables, in community centres, and at wild gigs. Now, a landmark show at Tate Britain is revealing just how revolutionary their work was
17 Life-Learnings from 17 Years of The Marginalian
The Marginalian was born on October 23, 2006, under an outgrown name, to an outgrown self that feels to me now almost like a different species of consciousness. (It can only be so — if we don…
Hiroshi Sugimoto: Time Machine review – a master of the floating world
In images that transfix and mystify, the great Japanese photographer seems to conjure a dream state outside of time in this magnificent first UK retrospective
‘When you say you are Roma, you have to work twice as hard’: Małgorzata Mirga-Tas, outsider at the heart of Polish art
Her dazzling textile works caused a sensation at Europe’s two most important art events. Mirga-Tas talks about defying centuries of anti-Roma prejudice – and turning her mother’s old dresses into art
Marina Abramović has broken a 255-year-old glass ceiling. Why did it take so long?
The Serbian performance artist is the first woman to have a solo show in the Royal Academy’s main galleries – a telling indictment of the hurdles faced by female artists today
Sex toys, rugs and Barbie dolls: does posthumous use of artists’ work risk cheapening their legacies?
Brands love to use the work of late, great artists just as much as late, great artists’ estates like to cash in. But that hasn’t stopped a slew of Succession-size squabbles